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| Adobe CS2 and Adobe Reader I have Adobe Creative Suite 2 installed. One element is Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0.8. If I look in Add/Remove Programs, I also see Adobe Reader 7.0.8. I don't know whether this is an integral part of Acrobat Pro or an old stand-alone install. I know there is a new version of Adobe Reader (8). Trying to work out whether to install new version of Reader 8 and wonder if doing so would compromise Acrobat 7.0.8 (which presumably contains older version)? |
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| Re: Adobe CS2 and Adobe Reader Smirnoff wrote: > I have Adobe Creative Suite 2 installed. > One element is Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0.8. > If I look in Add/Remove Programs, I also see Adobe Reader 7.0.8. I don't > know whether this is an integral part of Acrobat Pro or an old stand-alone > install. > I know there is a new version of Adobe Reader (8). > Trying to work out whether to install new version of Reader 8 and wonder > if doing so would compromise Acrobat 7.0.8 (which presumably contains > older version)? Just found this newsgroup, adobe.acrobat.reader. Will try there too. |
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| Re: Adobe CS2 and Adobe Reader Smirnoff wrote: > I have Adobe Creative Suite 2 installed. > One element is Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0.8. > If I look in Add/Remove Programs, I also see Adobe Reader 7.0.8. I don't > know whether this is an integral part of Acrobat Pro or an old stand-alone > install. > I know there is a new version of Adobe Reader (8). > Trying to work out whether to install new version of Reader 8 and wonder > if doing so would compromise Acrobat 7.0.8 (which presumably contains > older version)? Just found this newsgroup, adobe.acrobat.reader. Will try there too. |
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| Re: Adobe CS2 and Adobe Reader Smirnoff wrote: > I have Adobe Creative Suite 2 installed. > One element is Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0.8. > If I look in Add/Remove Programs, I also see Adobe Reader 7.0.8. I don't > know whether this is an integral part of Acrobat Pro or an old stand-alone > install. > I know there is a new version of Adobe Reader (8). > Trying to work out whether to install new version of Reader 8 and wonder > if doing so would compromise Acrobat 7.0.8 (which presumably contains > older version)? Decided to download Reader 8 and it errored. Used Widows Installer Clean Up utility, http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 (under More Information) to remove Registry settings for Reader 7.0.8. Tried re-install of Reader 8 and was given option to use as default reader with Acrobat 7.0.8. Job done. |
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